Re: command line with < > and not wanting to redirect

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Quoting Jerry Geis <geisj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

How do you format a command line that needs < >
and they are not meant to redirect anything they are part of an email address.

command -f "Some Email <someemail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" -x -y -z

I tried putting a backslach in front of the < and > but that didnt do
it either.

That's strange. Your example (with double or single quotes) should work. It surelly works for me:

$ echo "Some Email <someemail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>"
Some Email <someemail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Have you done something strange in your shell's config file?


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